James White (10 April 1922 Glasgow – 19 February 2009) was a British Labour Party politician.
He served in the Eighth Army under Field Marshal Montgomery during World War II.
White was solidly anti-abortion and devoted many efforts to limiting it; for example, sponsoring legislation to tighten the restrictions on the Abortion Act 1967.
[3] A demonstration was arranged to protest at his proposed restriction to the then legal access to abortion.
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